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I; .u? m 3Tt)c ittrsscitgcv. Kntetfcd at the liostollice aa 2nd-class matter ' 1 ' ? . ^TUESDAY. August 31. 188fl. subscription $2 00 | Mart. Gary7* Neglected Grave. ,0- Greeuville News. While visiting iriendB of Abbeville county during this month 1 had occasion to pans the site of tho old Tabernacle church, The structure sonio years ago .was rtJmoved , I am told, to the flourishing town of Greenwood, and thy spot swhere the people once gathered t?? worship from miles around i* now given up to the care of birds l?y day and the nights-hawks by night. This want of care for the sacred spot is certainly a reflection on the citizens of the community, but when we know that the remains of some of the country's 1 1 ^!i! 1 1.1~ uest uiuzeii:* anu owulu ? jiuuic.m rest thero, and it is more than a reflection. It .should cau.su kindiAul and friends to hang their heads in shnme for this gross neglect of the roumjny of tieparted friends and relatives, for i.s jl .not by the care f othe graves v judge the /extent the memories are cherished by the living? Jf the memories are cherished at all, should they not prompt the citizens to gather at least once each year and plear away the underbrush that is fast becoming trees, and the briars that are striving to tnke possession of the burial ground ? I am told, Mr. Editor, that the remains -of one lies there who was always found in the front rank leading his men ; who freely offerred his life on the fields of Virginia for our beloved State, and who in 187G gave his time, his talent and^his means to redeem our State from th?? nil.* of the oppressors, ami but for his wise counsel and determined action I seriously doubt whether success would have been realized in tbac year. This soldicrstatesmnn was M. W. Gary. His grave 2 am told is unmarked save by a mound of mother-earth and a rural rock marks the place of rest of that head that so successfully directed the boys in gra}r as long as there was hope and planned the campaign of '7(5. Should this bo so ? I . ' fiiy no ! Let the soldiers of his once famous command and his red shut followJ ers of '7ft take the matter in h.ind and r raise a fund that will raise a spire as tall the Jonely pine of that vicinity. 9. it u* pay j tint honor to the dead hero Jhat we. to our shame, failed to honor while living. Sihut of ,7G. Greenville, S. C., August 23rd, 188G, What Chewing (*?m Does. ??? In the thousand and one shops sprinkled through the narrow streets of this city, where youngsters buy lollipops, where hoys invest their savings in j/a'seballs ami cigarettes at a penny apieeco, and where the young Indies of ^he tenements purchase the latest }Feljnf bound literature, there is always for Hale a subs a nee known as a black chewing gum. Whether it is done up in a %\ spangled tinfoil, oj* resplendent In gaudy 1 tissue pap >r, or decorated with particolored ribbon, it is still black chewing gum. \t is u.a'de generally out of refuse gum arabic?stuiF that cannot be used jn t,he apothecary shops, and is flavored Variously with the cheapest of clieap extracts, licorice, wintergreen, peppermint or, more usually, one of the poisonous flavorings that are compounded from acids'. The manufacturers cut a huge . slash of the gum into quadrangular pieces about the size of a domino. In weather the bus are (Viable and break easily; when it is warm they have the consistency of a piece of India rubVr. li is surprising how much of this blnifU chuffing gum is used. A little U jjirl gut? hold of a penny somehow, and yj 'she cannot get to a shop quick enough Hiil to buy some of it, her jaws working as regularly and vigorously as those of a 5?-' ^ 4th ot July orator. If she has a bosom Z\\ iriend, she may V?ite ofl'a bit of gum and M}:)' net tjic other girl to chewing. If she '. wishes to show particular' favor to her 5-yoaf-oVd swoot heart. she gives him a 5; i- i i morsel. The young ladies who devour the yellow bound novels devour gum, I tooi. I'hoy piaoo a fragment of it between tho liintWoiost of their pretty white tftptll- nnil nrliiln llinif H""l" -- ...... ?? ...?v t-nvil ov II lO out to Klvira in her prison, or their hearts flutter in sympathy with" Edgar de Montniprenci in liis attempt to carry off the heiress, they don't forget to chew that gtim. Young beaux, the leaders in |jgjL tenement house society, chew it too ; for la p'ie men who make it alvertise that it jjgg nerfumes-the breath and lends the mouth Sm the odor of new-mown fields, and olt?o | thnt it -ids digestion anu clears the jr voice and ir. is a harmless and beautlfu^ W substitute (or tobacco ; and it is, in fact, I .; a penny bit of ambrosial food fit for tlu jrods. It isn't. The physicians of Anister dam, N. Y., have just declared in solemi conclavo that the practice of chewinj this black gum is most harmful and per Micious. I ney nave traceu ton mnum *rable cases of sore throat that they hav< treated of late. Their brethren of ih< medical profession in New York agrei with them, and not only eondotnn blacl chewing gum, but all chewing gum o whatever color. The physician who has charge of tin throat dispensary in one of tlio large* hospitals in New Yo?-k said : "Day al'te day patients, nearly all girls between ! and 18 years of age, come in here am complain that it hurts them when the; swallow, or else that their mouths stim when they drink anything warm. <)i examining their throats 1 liiul the deli cate mucuous membrane marked her* ind there with little inflamed patches In nine cases out of ten it is caused Iron eh*.wing gum.'' "Why is the gum hurtful ?" "The flavoring is usually poisonous,' replied ih?> doctor, "and hy its constan presence, in howver small a <j*?:intity it xelx tin mi iiill.itn mat ion. i >111 tin habit is otherwise pernicious. The tin tiring motion of a <;iini ehmv r's jaw: provokes a supe?Huoik flow of salivajust a.s if there was always a pi 11 oil o salt on 111c tongue?and wears out tin salivary glands, (ium chewing retard digestion. If a woman fills It or slomacl with water or saliva she drowns tin gastric juices ; also the interminable at trition wcars*out the teeth, and forcigt llavor by degrees renders tlie* breatl more and more disagreeable. The [>rae lice is very bad in every way." Illicit leu's Arnica Salve. The Best Salr.e in tlio world for Cuts Bruises, Sores, L'leers, Salt Hlii'inn, Feve: Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblain: Corns, and nil Skin Irruptions, and no? t'veh cures Piles, or no pay required, It v guaranteed to give perfect satisfactiln, *> money refunded, l'nce 20 cents (tor box. For Sale By T. l'orrin. Sickness comes uninvited, but if it finds u: with healthy and active liver and kidneys with pure blood we are impregnable to it attack. The best invigorant is Dr. J. I! McLaean's Liver and Kidney Balm" W D Sust Druggist, Bippus, 1ml.. thstifies "I c.iti recouuueiid Electric Hitters us tli v? ry best raineey. Kverv bottle sold ha given relief in every case. One man took si: bottle, and was cured of Rheumatism of t< ysar' standing." Abraham Hare druggist Bellville, Ohio < ifi mis: "The best sellim medicine I have e\er landled in inv '-in yeuis experience, is Elect fie ttitte#."*Thousanc of othere have added their ecstiinouv, so tha the verdict is unanimous that Electric Bitter do cure all diseases of the Liver Kidniys o Blond. Only ahulfdollar a bottle T. C. l'ei rin Drug Store When you areconstinated, with loss of a:i petite, headache, take one of Dr. .J. 1! McLean's Little Liver and Kidncv I'illet? The v are pleasant to take and will cure yon 5 cents 4 vial. Don't supiMiuc if you have that pain throng the right side and shoulder blade, that vellou .. ... .. I* .1 * 1 !a. I? .. ucns <u smii anu wniies 01 inu cvos, an urred appearance of the tongue, that thes indications are of lit tie account, or will depai bv themselves; much better take Dr. J. I McLean's iloiiueoputhic Liver and Kidne Pellets and n-medy the trouble. 2oc. per viu for sale by all druggists. Disease lies in ambush for the weak ? feebl constitution is ill adu->ved to encounter a in; larious atmosphere and sudden changes often peruture, and the least robust aro usually tli easiest victims Dr. J. II. McLean's Stacngt): euing Cordial and Dlood Purifier will giv tone, and vitality and strength to your enti body. $1.0# per bottle. Job Printing OF ALL K 1X1)3 NEATLY and PROMPTLY HXKCUT!? ?AT THE? [Me ssengcr Office qentral iitoel, Mrs. M. W. Thomas, Proprietress. Broad Street, Augusta, Gn. Globe hotel, Augusta Gn J. B. Armstrong, Proprietor* Pavillion hotel, Charlkston, S. C. First clnsB in all its appointments. Ratce $2.00, $2.50. Excellent Cuisne, largo airy rooms, Oi Passenger Elevator. Electric bell ai lights. Heated rotunda centrally Ntcatcd. Oct. 1, '84-tf R. R. HKMPHILI*. VII, P. CALITOU] JTEMPIIILL & CALHOUN, Attorneys at Law, Abbkville, S. G Will practice in all the Courts of the Stat . C. CAROK. M. L. BOND AX. JR ^~1A80N & BOJHIAM, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law Abbkvili.K, S. C Will practice in all the Courts <if tho State I ; - / ... .. . V ;ceMMal r wk tv1 i Jfa i iff K^^MB I Cheap Hoods, but Credit L> Played Out. \ r rpilOSK wishing tu get the worth c?f their Jl. money, l'or this year, will liinl it to ilieir advantage In trade at this well-known cstnhL> islnueiit, as no pains will he spa red to kee;on hands Finest tirades and Qualities of all ? kinds of WIX ICS, I.IQlOUS, 1IUAXDIKS. r en; A US and TOIlACCOS. Vou who pay Cash are specially invited and gu -ranteeit to receive kind and prompt j attention, together with heat goods. (Jentlemen can at ir.tv time tind pleasant y amusement in a game of 1>I 1,1,1 AlCI'S or r I VOL, at a reasonable charge. , Ke.ipectfnllr, F. CUNNINGHAM, '8ti if soli-: i'KoriUKToi:. 1 J. L. SIMPSON, AGENT FOF Fi'jiley QuiMing Frame. ' rpHK only thoroughly practical invention , JL. for making (Jl-' I/l'S ami COMKOKT AIU.KS on the Sewiiij; Machine. Works equally well on all the dilleieiit makes of M:i* chines, and ilots :ill iiiuiiiu'i'ot Quilling. ()ni "takes two hours to make a Comfortable, * ami three to four hours to make a Quilt. - Will make Quilts iiikI ('omforiiihlcs iinv size. With this I'll A M K quilt"' ii??r is lioiii' with loss elloit oiithc part of the v operator tliau anv other sewing within the ran?rc of tin* Scwinji Machine. it woiks like * at'i'.ariu. K.vamincii, ami see for voursilf. s No family Sewiuji Macliim* is comple without this attachment. Ud.-.il price oiiiv $7.."id Jan.. -<>, ;Sl>. if L. SIMI'SUX* i f t L! ? h l I i. r r. i n g i New Home. ' Payment* made to .suit the purchaser. Yot '* annot afford to do without om* of those ma hinos when tou can pet it on sih-Ii eas\ onus. Come one come all and set; tho Nov Home. You will buv no other. For sale h ' K. M KKATON. ,j AM-cvillo. S.. u July 29 tlr8o. 12m 118 t I. ! y FOTJTZ'n HORSE AMD CAT'l'LS POVV2C^3 T 0 U T Z~~!l JMsfl ir ed&gM** -cS^feU--iyy^ No IIorsx will flic of Como. Po-re or I.CNO Fi? _ tkh, If Koiitx'8 l'owilcre arc im<*<| }:i i:r.-c. - l-'ontz's I'owilera will run* ami prevent Hon rnor.Fn*. Kontz's Powders will pri-vent (it >:? in* I'-avij5, Kontz'rt I'owdcrs will .. reit*n tli?* iinntliy ri iui<t crcnm twenty per ce. amluu' .m.iu out >er iirru ami Hwvet. 1 Foutz'ii I*ow<lor* will ci.i* or prevent nliro^t i:vs.::t Di?'ask to wiilcii llotve.t aii'l< attic are f.iU.let t. I-OVTZ'8 POWIII IIS WILL GIVU SATISrACitOX. Sold everywhere. DAVID E. FO'JTZ, Proprietor, BALTIMOIIS. LID. For Sale by Speed & Xcuffer, Abbedie. S. C. Undertaking. Oirit K/oui.tikh ai:b Uxsu:m?asski>. WI! are prepared to conduct burials in u most salifst'nctory manner. All modem Undertaking Appliances. Competent management guaranteed. COFFINS, \CASKETS And Full Line of BURIAL GOODS, Which a:ik Skconij to None. Prices Reasonable. >> ,i We nim to bo Prompt Considerate ami !, Reliable. Jurnislied on Application. s- Our Furniture Dep artmem Irt replete villi i 11 m iihihII tine line goods. Call and see us. ; j. r. leavell, jiim Greenwood, s. c. no J AMES S .l'EBRIN, ' Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Abbkvili.k, S. C. Z ifci '*!- - *V ' ' y V'w*<* \ V * ? ' 'V ' NOTICE. rpiIE $20,000 to stock of Chester, Greenwood X and Abbeville Railroad bavin^ been .subscribed, as required by charter, pursuant to resolution of corporators, a mecMnjr of subscribers to uaid stock , for tbe pnpose of organization, is hereby called at tircemvood 0:1 Tuesday, 22d of June, proximo. W. 11. PARK Kit. j Chairman. Greenwood Tribune, Lnurcnsville Jhiuhl, Union Times, Chester Reporter, ami Lancaster Ledger, copy 4 times each. COLUMBIA AND GHK10XVIhLE RAILROAD. On and after October 5, 1SS-1, Passknukh \ Tkains will i-iiit as heievvilh indicated upon <i this road and its branches. Daily, except Sumhiys. f No. 5:i. UPPASSKXGKK Leave ''nlumh ia S. . .lune'n HI 4!> p m i " Columbia C. & G. I) "11 lit p 111 Arrive Alston 1- 10 p m " Xewberrv I IS p in Ninety-Six 2 17 p ni (ireenwood 3 00pm Hodges 3 33 p m Helton '1 10 p m ( at Greenville 0 0a pm No. 52. DOWN PASSKNGKH. heave Greenville at 1' 5(1 a m Arrive Helton Ill a in Hodges 12 2 in Greenwood 12 43 m Ninet v-Si.x I 32 p in i Newberry 3 02 pm Alston 4 10 j) m f ' Columbia C. & G. I) 5 15 pm Arrive Columbia K'C. Junc'n 5 30 j? in SI'.VHT ANIHUli, t'XION 4- 01) I. I'M III A It A11. 1U> A l>. co.xa'kct/ua's. ,-v. wiin f*onth Carolina railroad to and from " Charleston: with Wilmington, Columbia and Augusta railroad from Wilmington and all g points north thereof; with Charlotte. Colnm- r ( ia and Augusta railroad from Chariotte and h all points north thereof. It. With Asheville \ <uid Spartanhr.rjr railroad from and for points in Western N. t'aroiin.i. C. With Atlanta and I .harlot te <Jjv Kielunond and Danville railway or Atlanta and nil points south and west. Sl.tittiilril /'. <t */1 r I line, ( (!. It. TALCOTT. Superintendent. i M. Si.ArnilTKi:. tlen'l Passenger Ajrt. ] 1>. ('.uiiiu'i:i.i? .vss't (Jon'I l'ass. Agt. j *iON'DKXSKI) TIM 11 C.\!M> MA t!NO 1,1 A VASSKXUKK ROUTE. In ell'ecl March 15, IMS.}. COINII SOl'TII. Leave I.aureus *5 20 a m + 50 a m " Waterloo <i(Hi a m ?l .">5 ? m " Greenwood 7 110 a in 2 lj pin Arrive Auirusta 10 45 n m 7 45 p m Leave " 10 50 a in HI 00 p in Arrive Atlanta a 40 p in ti 40 a in Leave Augusta 11 C10 a m Arrive Ueaufort t> 20 p m Arrive Port Koval ti pin 4 Chaleston 5 50 pm " Savannah 7 00 pm ,4 Jacksonville 7 00 am U01XU KOHTII. Leave .Jacksonville... .* 5(1 pin Savuumth. It 55 inn Leave I'ort Koyal 7 :>5 am * licautori 7 47 nui " Charleston 7 50 am Arrive? Augusta 1 50 pm liouve AtlaHta f 20 pm Arrive Augusta (5 10 am Leave Augusta c2 SO pm 0 15 am Arrive (Jreeiiwood (#10 pm 11 40 am " Waterloo 7 01 pm H HO pm " Laurens 7 50 pm 4 40 pm *I)aily f Daily except Sunday. Tickets on sale at Greenwood to all points > at through rates?bnj??a}?e checked to desti nation. Connections made at Greenwood ' with C. & G. K. II. K. T. ClIAKLTON, G. 1\ A. ' Augusta, Ga. I ililUXHSHVcI XAVtKl Y.<J ,^TI,ANT1C COAST LINK, l'AKKKXUKIi DKl'A IIAilKNT, ll ilhitir/'o/i. Ar. Alt;/. /, JSS5. cox hkxsk : > so it K I?v I .E. OOINM (JCOIN WKST. K AST 4 20 am Lv.... Charleston .... Ar. 005pm 1 :U " " Lanes ' 7 OH < i):{:{ " " ....Sumter <> :t7 " 7 40 pm Ar... .Columbia I.v 5 27 ' :l 02 " " . Winnsboro.... " H 40 " 1? 15 " " ....Chester ? 2 44 " 7(J05 " ' ...Aorkville " 1145am 7 01 " " .. Lancaster... . " 7 00 * 1 56 " " .... Hock Hill " 2 02 pm Mi 00 " " Charlotte " 100 " 2 52 p m A r.... Newberry Lv X 10 p m 2 50 " " Greenwood " 21 511 '* 0 01 " " ....I,aureus " 0 10am 5 01 " " ....Anderson 4< 10 27 ' 5 45 " " ....Greenville *' 10 00 ? C) 15 " " .... Walhalla " 8 HO ? 4 20 " " ....Abbeville " 11 25 " I it zi .... rspnrtnnburjr.... " !-- "> |> ni 7 lj " " Henderson ville.. " 7 00 ' Solid Trains hotweenlhurleston and Columbia. S. C. J. F. 1) IVIX ! :. T. M. KM KliSOX. Gon'l Gon'l Pas. Agent SOUTH CAROLINA RAILWAY COMPANY. Comnieneinjr Sunday, May Dili, |KS??, at "> 3.r> a in I'a?sun;rer Trains will run as follows, intil further notice, "Eastern time:" TO AND KHOM CM AIU.KSTOX. East ( Daily.) Leave Columbia 0 30 am 6 27 ]> th Due at Charleston 10 00 ? in o no WEST?DA 1L V. Leave Charleston 7 10 a in 5 ID p m 1 Due at Columbia .10 115 a m 10 00 j> in TO ANI> FIIOll CAMDKN. Daily (except Sundays.) ! Leave Columbia <> 30 a in 5 05 a ni 5 27 p in Due Camden 12 157 p ii 7 42 p m 7 12 p in ' WKST DAI l.Y, KXCKPT 81'NDAY. Lcnve Camden 7 15 a m 7 00 n in .1 15 p m Due Columbia 10 25 a m 10 35 a in 10 00 p in to and ktom al'utsta. East (Daily.) [jcare Columbia 0 30 n in 5 27 p m ; Due AiiKiiiitH II 35 a m 10 25 p m av^st daily. j Leave Augusta 6 05 a m 4 40 p m Due Columbia 10 35 a hi 10 00 p m Connection* 1 t Made at Columbia with ColumbiA and Green- I ville railroad by train arriving at 10 35 a. 111. and departing at 5 27 p. in.; at 6'olunibia Junction with Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta railroad by same train to and t'rom all j points on both roads. Passengers take supper at liranchville. t At Charleston with steamers for New York j on Saturday; and on Tuesday and Saturday with steamor for .Jacksonville* and points on St. John's river. Daily with Charleston and j Savannah Railroad to and from Savannah j and all points in Florida. < At Augusta with Georgia and Contra! rail j rutins 10 ami rrom a11 )>?intfi Went and dentil / nl Illackville to and from nil points'on liarn well railroad. Through tickota can bo pnr ohaaed to all points Southland \Vc?t bv apply, ng to 1*. McQukkn, A^ont, Columbia. S. C. ( John B. Pkck, OVneral Manager. HO. &MTK / W. JOELS MIT3 s lh.e Place lo Get "Well Fitted up IXTIiICKL Wo have thn FULLEST PKETTIE^T nnd CIIEM'KSI 'ats over exhibited in thin market : Ulack silk and satin c ludelets. hla"-k. white and colored ties and scarfs in groai Celluloid and linen cuffs and collars in tins Infest, stylort Black half hone in cotton and lislu thread, fancy colored or only 2f>et.s. Wo keep iilwavs in stock a full uHHortnftnt of siz^K in trt uio" the only perfect fitting Kliirt known. i50ce Wo will uivo you a linen bosom reinforced shirk for a >au/.e and nainsook undervest from 25c up. Eaady Hade Clothii In addition to keeping a good stock of clothing oa han L*ork House with Hploudid stock to solect from. Meaauri end. We can till ordeiv in less than oiw week. Men, U Wo have received an elegant line of Gents and Boyd le ino selection of straws just in. Wiioes for Liadies^ Oeiats ai: Our nhoe nt'>ck in as pond and full as in to bo fouud in ipecialtios : Kvilt & liro. la.lio* tiuo builoti boots, liana tewed ulioort. Ladies and Missus Now port Ties and opera iIiol'H, Ball and Cougros* and all prieos and iu varied rityi vitii spring bee!a "Fat Baljy" shoes. We "Would Call the Sp )f the ladios to our nico line of Ulnc'.c drosn goods, Ca-dn bnautifut lino of "Omklod seurMiokurs," Ginghams. 1* ?!aid Nainsooks and Piipio.-i. Also a on >ieo stock of liiat md brown Halbriggan solid and fancy o ?lored. Ladies O joapn, and auy a:ri o .'orytuing the ladies miy want. Gi W. -10EL 747 DAY & TAN? 11K AI ><JU A UT K KS Carriaps, Wagons, Coach latei Leather, Shoe Findin wilic Kinest and Most. Varied Assortment. Kriuiivhr t.. . I.-. Tidings of Cmfort To tho.e who lu?ve been wrenched and jerked i now oiler yob the most delightt'ul vehicle, wi $35.00 Try one and save your health. Hverv man ' who ? honld have one, as the price is within t lie reach of all. DAY & TANNAHXLL, palmetto" ~ TIIOMAS McGETTIGAt of the largest SALOON in the np-country, don't int vcrtiseniciits. The 1*u 1 f in not mentioned in llie three ed tor full trade. The l'almetto House is well stocked Foreign and Domestic Win the best the market affords. He ha* got LIQVOUS nil Rye and Corn, Irish and ? Applo TPeacli, Oa-liloi'Tiia and F Poi'ter, Al<?n He can cheerfully recommend his goods to the put drinks with all the DKLK'lOl'S HKVEKAWKS of tin DltlNKS. His speciality is a large stork of 1*17KK ( Gentlemen's Resort. No. 4 and you will not forget again A Good Line of Tobacco and Ci| Speciality. WHITE BRt "yyOULD cull th<* attention of buyers to a FEW : Thoir stock of DR ESS G They have the cheapest line of liLA(-K SILKSth?\^ Thcv have also some handsome Colored Silks. Tliej Colored VELVETEENS for Presses and Trimmings, in all colors, the In-test thing f?>r Dress Trimming. Their stoek of HLACK CASHMERES cannot be mm sua I care in the selection of these goods, and are assuiv :iualitv and nrlce. A pood lint* of JERSEY JACKETS, cheaperthnn e It would astonish any one to see how verv cheap K season. IJnyers in this lino would do well to examine l OAlll'ETS are ko very cheap as to he in the reach I'ETS and HUCSScun be found at the store WHITE HI The above are on.Iy a few lines in which Special Harj The (iencrai Stock of Fall and Winter Goods now oft' WHITE BRO1] Is the largest, hest assorted, and most attractive th >lete in all departments. rjI'ARTANItUK(? AX!) W' J ASIIEVILLE RAILROAD f T0()i Leave On and nfter Xov. 16th, 1885, pa.Hsenire Arrive i ruins will be run dailv. except Sunday, be- Arriv? i ween Spartanburg and Hendersonville as (<<>i ollows: Leave ? Leave I UP TRAIN*. Arrive i Train jcave R. k !) Depot at Spartanburg 1 45 p m ^ ieave Spartanburg, A. L. depot.... 1 5il p m i,.11"' <eave 7*Hinua ..4.'$3 p m *??"?"?< ,eare Flat Hock 5 20 p m ,st|OT( I rrivc llendernonvihe.. 5 85 r. m P.""its * (ton anc jcn ve IIcndorHonTille 7 00 n m nipht < ,onvc Flat Itock 7 la u n? or char jcnve Salndp 7 5 5 a m ' All ,1-nvo .-fir Line Junction 10 4:5 u m " ''' irrive K. A 1) Depot Spartanburg 10 50 a ni .... >' w. ri TraniH on thm rond run by Atr-I<ine time, T>ER1 notli trains make connection! for Columbia f ud Charleston via Spartanburg, Union and V.iWibia ; Atlanta and Charlotte l>v air line. J AS. /PNDKKSOX, Superintendent Era! a & sours for SpringS, Summer"1 -Br*J. Ciii ' lino of Gent", Youths and I'oys <.Vnlude bowH. fancy hiIIc nnd white lawn L variety of ntyle and price. and brown balbriggan, a real balbriggan 10 laundried and unlanndried "Eigh>c. Shirt. i half doilfi\'iisk for it, it in a bargain ig and Hats. ilrf we have an agency with a largo New j taken and lit and .-attatuciioii guaranty h and Children a full line for all. ill hats both miff and Hlonch, with a ,V11, id. Cnildren the up country. We mention only a few a .t Hon taken the lead iu gent* hand slipper.-'. Gents pumps, low quarttr lo. Jtlitko the children comfortable ecial Attention tneroM, Tamise, Henrietta and Arnnr.es rints, Colored and Whin; uiwuh, Lar^e ;k, Lisle Thread and <>>tton Hose whi'e illars, Handkerchiefs. Perfumery, Toil- t ve in a call and see for yourselves. SMITH & SON. SAHILL, FOR rials, Saddlery, Harness gs, Belting, or ('tiililrcn's Carriages r all l*rit:eK. ; and Jy ibout by so-called roml carts. Ve ill FINEST wheels ami axles lo iwns a horse, or wishes to train a colt Augusta, 6a. SALOON ! I, Proprietor end to dupe hi* customers l?v false n?lAbbeville ;>?pcrs. He is well preparwith everything in the line of ies and Liquors, lie years old. (iood old Scotch Whiskies, l'PTH'll Riin-n/li/%^ rut Frosii Lagev lie tor MKDICIXAIj I: SK, mixed and '? .season. Also COOL, TK.MPKKATE SOODS. Call ut the Washington treet, THOMAS McGETTIGAN. ^ars. Budweiser Beer a others 51'I-'C I A I.IT I ICS : I ! 's 'musMially large and attractive. have ever offered. haven good assortment of lllack and Tliey have a nice line uf Wool Luces i-puised. Tliev have bestowed an tinnlmI they are all right in regard to color, rer before. 1.ANNULS and HLAXKKTS are this the stock of WHITE UltOTHKHS. of all. A pood nssortn.cnt of CAItItOTIIKRS. i^ains ran be had. bred to the public by :hers, at they have ever carried. It is com > .1) i ^ (111; ^. i'i; |j u M li IA ANI) AU OUST A HAIIiKOAI). insr Sou h No 4 no 40 Wilminjrton 0 :il) p n> 11 10 pm at Florence 1 60 a in 2 20 a m it Columbia U 40 a m ujr North so 43 no 47 Columbia 10 00 pm Morence 4 50 p in 1 52 a 111 it Wilmington. . 7 40 p m ?> 10 a m no 4^ *tops at nil station*, nor. 48 stop onlv ut Hrinkley's, Whiteville, rton. Fair Bluff, Marion, Florence, *.sville, Sumter, Camden Junction ard sr. Passengers for Columbia and all -tn c t ii k k, c, c * a k r, .viken JnncI all points beyond,should take no. 48, x>ress. Separate Pullman sleepers lesion and Augusta on trains 48 and trains ruu solid between Charleston iiinxinii. IBKIS. T. P. COfHKAN. RIN & COTIIRAN, Attorneys At Law ABBKVILLB,S. C. - . . rj-'i* " - . '